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London protest against Francesca Albanese called off after row between rival campaign groups

Campaign Against Antisemitism claimed another group, Stop the Hate, had ‘hijacked’ their demonstration

November 13, 2024 11:35
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CAA protesters voicing their concern over an Albanese talk at LSE
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A demonstration against a campus speech by controversial UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese was cancelled this week after a row between two Jewish activist groups.

Anti-racism organisation Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) planned a series of campus protests following the announcement that Albanese – who has compared Israel to Nazi Germany and reportedly told delegates at a Hamas-linked conference they had the “right to resist” – was due to go on a speaking tour of UK universities in November.

However, at a protest at the School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas) on Monday, rival activist group Stop the Hate turned up with “their own sound system”, and shouted “slogans that we disagreed with”, CAA said.

After carrying out a “a security assessment”, CAA then decided to cancel a protest at Queen Mary University that had been due to take place the following day.